Wan Nee Tee Ror Khoi 2013
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Details
- Title: Wan Nee Tee Ror Khoi / วันนี้ที่รอคอย
- Also known as: The End of Waiting/ Today I Waiting for
- Duration: Episodes 19
- Genre: Drama/Action/ Romcess
- Popularity: top rated/low rated/failure
- Air time: Wednesday & Thursday
- Broadcast network: Channel 7
- Broadcast period: June 13, 2013 --- August 15, 2013
- Theme song: Mee Mai Krai Sak Khon By : Bird Thongchai McIntyre
- Relate to: Wan Nee Tee Ror Khoi (1993)
Production Credits
- Producer: Add info here
- Director: Thongchai
- Screenwriter: Add info here
- Company Name: Pordeecam
Cast
- Aom Akkaphan Namart as Jao Sun / Prince NahPingMaThep
- Chat Pariyachat as Pralee (Pri) / Marn Fah (Meu)
- Golf Anuwat Choocherdratana as Prince SikRonRoDon
- Tangmo Pataritda as Jao Meu Ing
- Andrew Cronin as Jao Chin Ceng / Jao Tai Thai
- Nat Natasha Nuanjam as Jao Ping Aun / SayaMeu
- Sun Pichayadon Peungphan as
- Pleng Kavita as Mitina
- Patitta Attayatamavitaya as
- Natharinee Kanasoot (Mink) as
- Kodchagone Nimagone as
- Ornlene Sothiwanwongse as Su Ling
- A Passin Reungwoot as
- Thitinun Suwansuk as
- Guitar Siripich as
- Noom Surawut Maikun as
- Glom Noppon Pitaklohpanit as
- Dear Parisa as
- Aom Pratamaporn Rattanapakdee as
- Suchao Pongwilai as
- Thongchai McIntyre as
Synopsis/Review
Two people who lost touch over the years and have found each other again. Om is playing a prince who had to flee his country along with is mother and adopted sister Marnfah (Chat)–his father was being overthrown by his uncle. They had no choice but to leave their mother country to Thailand where they were separated to face their own destinies.
Om grows up under the support of a Hong Kong businessman and he becomes a successful businessman himself. Marnfah was sent to live with a military family in northern Thailand. Her name was changed from Marnfah to Bralee. At the present time, she has just graduated from a school in the United States and has decided to visit a friend in Hong Kong. This is where she will meet her long lost prince. Instead of her friend picking her up, she is picked up by Jao San (Om), a man her father does business with. As for him, he knows exactly who she is, her complete background that she is Marnfah–the young lady he has been keeping a watchful eye on out of concern. So they meet again.
As the story progresses, our exiled prince has to decide whether he wants to join the rebel forces to restore his throne and honor OR be satisfy with having the love of his life be by his side and to give him support for the rest of his life. I think he can have both. It’s a story of romance and war, you guys in?
Credit to : Lynn from iheartlakorns.com
Trivia or Interesting Info about this Lakorn
- This is a remake of Bird Thongchai McIntyre and Ann Siriam Pakdeedumrongrit version 1993. Wan Nee Tee Ror Khoi (1993)
- Pancake Khemanit Jamikorn was the original the leading actress in this lakorn but due to some problems not sure if it was conflict with the director or leading actor Aom Akkaphan Namart. She pull herself out of the lakorn. She was replace by Chat Pariyachat.
- Bird Thongchai McIntyre who was in the preview version will be sing the OST to this new version.
Gallery
- (News) Pancake pulls herself out of “Wan Nee”; denies feuding with the director
- (News) Thongchai insist no problems with Pancake; waiting for new actress
- (News) Om Akapan doesn’t want to learn or acknowledge Pancake’s reason
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